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Description

Introducing BreakingPoint, a solution that emulates authentic traffic patterns, distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, exploits, malware, and fuzzing techniques to assess and fortify an organization's security framework. By implementing BreakingPoint, organizations can diminish the likelihood of network degradation by nearly 80% while enhancing their attack preparedness by around 70%. Furthermore, with the introduction of our innovative TrafficREWIND feature, users can achieve even more precise and high-fidelity validation by incorporating insights from production networks into the test traffic configurations of BreakingPoint. This tool effectively simulates both legitimate and malicious traffic, allowing for the validation and optimization of networks under highly realistic scenarios. Additionally, BreakingPoint supports high-scale verification of security infrastructures, resulting in improved usability, increased agility, and expedited network testing processes. Ultimately, BreakingPoint stands as a vital resource for organizations seeking to enhance their cybersecurity posture.

Description

Go-fuzz serves as a coverage-guided fuzzing tool designed specifically for testing Go packages, making it particularly effective for those that handle intricate inputs, whether they are textual or binary in nature. This method of testing is crucial for strengthening systems that need to process data from potentially harmful sources, such as network interactions. Recently, go-fuzz has introduced initial support for fuzzing Go Modules, inviting users to report any issues they encounter with detailed descriptions. It generates random input data, which is often invalid, and the function must return a value of 1 to indicate that the fuzzer should elevate the priority of that input in future fuzzing attempts, provided that it should not be stored in the corpus, even if it uncovers new coverage; a return value of 0 signifies the opposite, while other values are reserved for future enhancements. The fuzz function is required to reside in a package that go-fuzz can recognize, meaning the code under test cannot be located within the main package, although fuzzing of internal packages is permitted. This structured approach ensures that the testing process remains efficient and focused on identifying vulnerabilities in the code.

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Web-Based
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iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
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Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

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Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

Keysight Technologies

Founded

2014

Country

United States

Website

www.keysight.com/mx/en/products/network-security/breakingpoint.html

Vendor Details

Company Name

dvyukov

Website

github.com/dvyukov/go-fuzz

Product Features

Network Security

Access Control
Analytics / Reporting
Compliance Reporting
Firewalls
Internet Usage Monitoring
Intrusion Detection System
Threat Response
VPN
Vulnerability Scanning

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